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Just got done watching "Live Together, Die alone" and noticed
the part where Desmond says he is saving his book "Our Mutual
Friend" so it will be the last thing he reads before his death and
the guard says this would only work if Desmond knew when he was
going to die, which is kind of true. Desmond gave a smirk like he
knew something and considering the time travel stuff that's going
on now I think it's very probable that Desmond has indeed seen his
own death. Desmond can see into the past and future as we've seen
on the show, has he truly seen his own death at some point? If so
how could the past Desmond know about this if he hasn't even gone
to the island yet? Coupled with the my previous post about
Desmond's parents not being introduce…

We've seen interactions with pretty much all of the main's
cast's parents and usually on Lost the parent-son/daughter
relationship usually weighs in pretty heavy into the overall
character arc. Well, Desmond apparently is "special, wonderfully
special" so this begs the question: Who is Desmonds parents? They
obviously will have some kind of importance to the show and if they
kept it secret for this long then it must be pretty important and a
huge plot point. Just wanted to see peoples thoughts.

This is something that I noticed and I'm not sure if anyone has
posted this yet so I'm sorry if I'm stealing someone's idea but
I've noticed that the dead who aren't buried seem to re-animate.
Yemi, Christian, both people died off island (yemi died on the
plane before it crashed) and their bodies eventually went missing
and they started walking around. The people who have died and were
buried on island never re-animated. I know that many people have
appeared to other people on island (Hurley's vision of Dave,
Locke's sweat lodge vision of Boone, Michael's vision of Libby) but
these were all shown as "visions" while Yemi and Christian were
shown to be "real" and not ghosts or visions but they are actually
there. It can be inferred that …

How is it possible that while Sawyer can't interact with Desmond
because he never encountered Desmond in their original timeline and
thus the past can't be changed, how is it possible that the Losties
are able to encounter everyone else, like young Widmore, young
Rousseau, when they haven't met them in their original timeline.
Isn't this changing the past? I find it unlikely that somehow Jin
knew Rousseau in the past. It doesn't really work. Any
thoughts?